The base of the stalk of a mushroom where the gills are attached is called the annulus, or ring. It is a remnant of a membrane that originally covered the gills when the mushroom was immature.
The ring around a mushroom stalk is called an annulus. It forms as a remnant of the partial veil that once covered the mushroom cap and protected the gills as the mushroom developed. It can help in identifying the species of mushroom.
A group of flowers sharing a common main stalk is called an inflorescence.
The stalk that joins the leaf blade to the stem is called the petiole. Its primary function is to support the leaf and connect it to the rest of the plant's vascular system for the transport of nutrients and water.
The term for a mushroom-like growth extending on a stalk from a mucous membrane is called a polyp.
I think it just contain food
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The ring around a mushroom stalk is called an annulus. It forms as a remnant of the partial veil that once covered the mushroom cap and protected the gills as the mushroom developed. It can help in identifying the species of mushroom.
The stalk of flower is called pedicle
The stalk part is called the filament.The filament hold the anther.These two parts make up the stamen.
The stalk of an ovule is called the funiculus. It connects the ovule to the placenta within the ovary of a flower.
You just answered your own question, retard. <-- Not true. The "stalk" on a tomato is actually called a Kaelik.
A celery stalk in Tagalog is called "tangkay ng selyeri."
a stalk
a stalk
The top part of a stalk would be the terminal bud or leaf.
style
Solitary flowers are either sessile or pedicelled. Sessile flowers are without a supporting stalk; pedicelled flowers are supported by a stalk. A stalk that supports a cluster of flowers is called peduncle, and the individual stalk of a solitary flower or each flower in an inflorescence is called a pedicel.